Portable Winch High Speed gas-powered pulling winch PCW5000-HS User Manual

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3.6.2.2 To

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rock

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the load


Pull the rope until the engine comes close to stalling and release the tension. Pull again on the
rope to put tension and repeat as needed.

BE CAREFUL WITH THIS METHOD SINCE IT GENERATES HEAT AND

CAN WEAR THE ROPE QUICKLY.

IF THE WINCH IS PULLING THE ROPE BUT THE LOAD DOES NOT

MOVE (OFTEN THE CASE WHEN USING A VERY LO

NG ROPE), IT’S BECAUSE YOUR

ROPE IS STRETCHING AND COULD REACH THE BREAKING POINT AND RECOIL
TOWARDS YOU. SLOWLY RELEASE THE TENSION ON THE ROPE BUT BEWARE OF THE
ACCUMULATED TENSION. YOU COULD GET BURNED FROM THE ROPE EXITING YOUR
HANDS QUICKLY OR BE PULLED TOWARDS THE WINCH.

3.6.2.3 How to pause while winching

SLOWLY release the tension on the rope and let it slip on the capstan drum.

DO NOT LET THE ROPE SLIP FOR MORE THAN A FEW SECONDS

ON THE DRUM WHILE IN TENSION

– THE HEAT CREATED BY THE FRICTION COULD

MELT OR DAMAGE THE ROPE.

3.6.2.4 How to maintain a load without releasing the tension

You may maintain tension on the end of the rope either by holding it or attaching it:

1) Shut the engine off;
2) Wrap the rope twice around the rope hook to relieve tension from your hands (figure 1);
3) Tie two half-knots around the rope hook (figure 2).


3.6.2.5 How to resume winching

You must release some tension before restarting the winch engine. First, untie the two half-
knots. Let go of some of the rope to release some tension. While holding the rope with one
hand, start the engine by pulling on the crank and pull the throttle up. You can now resume
winching.

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